A Wider Pelvis Does Not Increase Locomotor Cost in Humans, with Implications for the Evolution of Childbirth
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Daniel E. Lieberman | Anna G. Warrener | Herman Pontzer | Kristi L. Lewton | D. Lieberman | H. Pontzer | K. Lewton | A. Warrener | Anna Warrener
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